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she founded sally ride science which developed science-themed camps, festivals and classes for children who dreamed about reaching for the stars. >> it's a real experience and the experience of a lifetime to be able to fly in space and fly aboard the space shuttle and i have to admit i'm more excited about that opportunity than i am about being the first... as you say, a piece of history. >> reporter: today president obama called sally ride a national hero and a role model. ride was 61 years old. weth doane, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: we were struck today ll a picture of another inspiring woman, especially after all that's happened in colorado. that's former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords eigh up in the french alps. she and her husband, former astronaut mark kelly, made the trip using cable cars. this is her first trip outside the u.s. since she was shot in an assassination attempt last sass. amid the tragedy in aurora there were extraordinary acts of heroism. that story is next. ry is next. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance.
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what was once firmly in the world of make believe could quickly become quite real. >> reporter: the science is in the special fabric, so you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier, even in the most remote location, could quickly put it on and get it working. wolf? >>> and happening now, violent clashes as protesters try to storm egypt's presidential palace. is another revolution unfolding right now? >>> before the david petraeus scandal, the head of fox news reportedly had a secret plan to try to make the general president of the united states. >>> and a shocking front page photo of a man's subway death. critics say it crosses a dangerous line. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> up first this hour, president obama lays out his latest bargaining position in the struggle to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. he only has 28 days the left to reach a deal with the republicans in congress before automatic spending cuts and tax hikes take effect. but instead of private negotiations, he's on thing for a public appeal. let's
what was once firmly in the world of make believe could quickly become quite real. >> reporter: the science is in the special fabric, so you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier, even in the most remote location, could quickly put it on and get it working. wolf? >>> and happening now, violent clashes as protesters try to storm egypt's presidential palace. is another revolution unfolding right now? >>> before the...
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wealthy british science. has moved on to the trial. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. . top story smarties news review of the week a car bomb blows up in a residential area in syria's second largest city of aleppo it reportedly left three dead after similar terror attacks kill over two dozen in the capital. anniversary arrests for occupy wall street protesters as yet more heavy handed policing leaves many wondering if western nations practice the democracy they preach. a loving father caught in a tragedy the media's take on the u.s. soldier accused of turning a sleeping afghan village into a bloodbath of washington once again apologizing for the actions of its military. war news from our sea twenty four seven that are see the sport right now though is roman. hello and welcome to sport on r.g.p. undermine costs are up and these are your headlines. hitting headache and she stumbled through their first things under a new coach goose hiddink after losing alex as informal committees
wealthy british science. has moved on to the trial. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. . top story smarties news review of the week a car bomb blows up in a residential area in syria's second largest city of aleppo it reportedly left three dead after similar terror attacks kill over two dozen in the capital. anniversary arrests for occupy wall street protesters as yet more heavy handed policing leaves many...
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. >> reporter: it seems like science fiction, a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car-sized rover to the martian surface then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right it's game over. >> i know when we get that signal i know a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, "curiosity" will be landing on a planet near us august 6. bill whitaker, cbs news, pass deena. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> kristen stewart caught in the act of cheating. her rare public apology to r-patt today. who's the man she's kissing? and is her "twilight" romance over. >>> and why did katherine jackson lose custody of her kids. in new bombshells in the jackson family feud. >>> plus, why is paris tweeting her dad lyrics ♪ i'm so confused >>> batman star christian bale's emotional visit to the
. >> reporter: it seems like science fiction, a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car-sized rover to the martian surface then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right it's game over. >> i know when we get that signal i know a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, "curiosity" will be landing on a planet near us...
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. >> it seems like science- fiction. a hovercraft steady by rockets, designed just for this, will gently lower the car sized rover to the martian surface and then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing does not work just right, it is a game over. >> i know that when we get that signal, and a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crime .. >> if all goes according to plan, curiosity will be landing on a plan in new us from august 6th. bill whitaker, cbs news, pasadena. >> and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> good evening i am helen martin >> i am dana king, today the governor said off what could turn into a water war. >> it involves an $18 billion plan to tunnel sacramento delta water to southern california. phil matier says that the governor is not mincing words about getting it done. >> he is not. as a matter of fact he came out swinging on what could be the biggest political fight of his administration. the classic water wars north
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this is pure science. that is why nih does. -- that is what n.h. does. >> nih does. when the government does that creates biology, it everythingte for whereword spread that is -- money has to go, afterwards. that is where our money has to go, not in solyndra. isn i am trying to explain there is a difference between supporting industries and science. it is the best example, and the >>ywords are untolold, but i boy from said that a everybody. last word. see you next week toward >> for is"inside washington" is americano you by the of government employees, proud to make
this is pure science. that is why nih does. -- that is what n.h. does. >> nih does. when the government does that creates biology, it everythingte for whereword spread that is -- money has to go, afterwards. that is where our money has to go, not in solyndra. isn i am trying to explain there is a difference between supporting industries and science. it is the best example, and the >>ywords are untolold, but i boy from said that a everybody. last word. see you next week toward...
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or in more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. welcome back and let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world in the new us to. unhide police officers have been placed on paid leave over that alleged role in the fatal shooting at an armed man the local chief of police said the reason of the shooting is under investigation the incident led to violent clashes between officers and enraged witnesses who stormed the police department on sunday. thousands of demonstrators have marched through mexico city protesting the results of this month's presidential elections opponents accuse the president elect and wreak a penny nieto buying votes and also blame a television media giant for its favorable coverage there has also refused to accept that the show results with his supporters joining the protests. be a strain of the six decades in china has killed at least thirty seven people in the capital they drained the read stories has caused widespread cha
or in more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. welcome back and let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world in the new us to. unhide police officers have been placed on paid leave over that alleged role in the fatal shooting at an armed man the local chief of police said the reason of the shooting is under investigation the incident led to...
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the university clinic in frankfurt and asked for him to describe for us the progress being made by science in combating hiv/aids. >> over the past 25 years of hiv research, we have come up with a broad spectrum of antiviral drugs that allow us now to effectively treat hiv infection, at least in western countries where we can afford to -- the cost of these medications, so that is quite substantial progress. also, the pharmacological applications have improved so people nowadays only have to take one pill a day or sometimes two. that is certainly a huge advance. on the other hand, we are still faced with about 34 million hiv- infected individuals in the world, and many people, particularly in southern africa, do not have access to drugs or do not have sufficient medical infrastructure to actually support a good hiv medication. and, resistance development is a major concern in treating a chevy/infected patients, and currently, we have no cure. >> where do you think the focus should be? social and political measures to prevent aids, for medical treatment? >> i think we need to work on both fro
the university clinic in frankfurt and asked for him to describe for us the progress being made by science in combating hiv/aids. >> over the past 25 years of hiv research, we have come up with a broad spectrum of antiviral drugs that allow us now to effectively treat hiv infection, at least in western countries where we can afford to -- the cost of these medications, so that is quite substantial progress. also, the pharmacological applications have improved so people nowadays only have...
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>> i'm a political science public policy major, those fields don't have a whole lot of hiring. i pretty much have to do a professional degree as a means to actually ascertaining a salary in the future that will allow me to afford these massive loans. >> and you're going to have to hustle in the job market because there's a lot of kids graduating with a law degree and there's not enough jobs. >> there's also health care and that's a growing part of the economy. you're a nursing major, no student loan debt. i wish i could ring a bell. can you tell me a little bit about looking for a job and what you're saying on the campaign trail, what's important for you. >> i have a couple of interviews lined up already, but it's very competitive to get into a good hospital. and jobs are a huge issue for me. it's very important, students might come out of college with $25,000 in loans, but if they don't have a job to pay it off, what are they supposed to do? >> that's the flip side, gosh, if you don't have the job, and you still have loans, you're in the same boat as someone who has loans but
>> i'm a political science public policy major, those fields don't have a whole lot of hiring. i pretty much have to do a professional degree as a means to actually ascertaining a salary in the future that will allow me to afford these massive loans. >> and you're going to have to hustle in the job market because there's a lot of kids graduating with a law degree and there's not enough jobs. >> there's also health care and that's a growing part of the economy. you're a nursing...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> psycho analyzing a person you never met may seem unorthodox, maybe beyond the bounds of the profession but when it comes to presidents, politicians and world leaders, their inner psyche is fair game from historians to the cia. now one psychiatrist is untangling the sub conscious of mitt romney and president obama and he let abc's jake tapper hop on to his couch. >> reporter: now that debates one and two are history have we finally, finally learned enough to pick one for president? >> he stuck his chin out and obama punched him hard. >> one thing women voters d
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to the folks who are in more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. the future. top stories this hour in our t.v. crucial battle for syria's commercial capital pits rebels against the regime as fears of a new massacre assault with the rising death toll gaining control of aleppo is seen as the key to turning the tables in the eighteen month long. in a big flame is to be lit at its final destination in the british capital with within hours but many londoners are feeling left out of the spectacle and instead overwhelmed by traffic and restrictions of big corporations sponsoring the event of squeezed out small business and seem to be the only party profiting from the gangs . and the us is top security official goes to the world's largest hacking conference in las vegas a signal some experts say points to washington's new push to befriend those it's been prosecuting for you. used he would mourn those stories up next though it's all the latest sports news with the union and it's almost time for liftoff in
to the folks who are in more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. the future. top stories this hour in our t.v. crucial battle for syria's commercial capital pits rebels against the regime as fears of a new massacre assault with the rising death toll gaining control of aleppo is seen as the key to turning the tables in the eighteen month long. in a big flame is to be lit at its final destination in the...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) whatat a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. marywe invest in them.umber one in america because but we can do even more. every year marylanders spend five hvedred and fifty million dollars at casinos in other states. question 7 keeps that maryland money in maryland through expansion of gaming in maryland. it will mean hundreds of millions of dollars for our schools. as governor, i can promise yse, that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >>> psycho analyzing a person you never met may seem unorthodox, maybe beyond the bounds of the profession but wh
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the secret weapon and the new science revealed. >>> good evening. diane is on assignment tonight, set to interview the president. we'll have more on that later here. but we do begin this evening with that secret rescue mission, once again pulled off by the elite navy s.e.a.l. team 6, to save a 32-year-old american woman held hostage by pirates in somalia. here's a video the pirates took of her to prove they had her. and then, at last night's state of the union, this first clue. the president seen congratulating his defense secretary. you can hear the president say great job. we now know, even as the president stepped up to the podium last night, the secret mission was still under way. and tonight, here, how did the s.e.a.l.s pull off the high-stakes 50-minute mission? why the situation so dire they had to get to you? and we'll take you inside the training that prepares the navy s.e.a.l.s for unthinkable rescues like this one. abc's martha raddatz starts us off tonight. >> reporter: it was heart-pounding. one of the toughest kinds of missions. not on
the secret weapon and the new science revealed. >>> good evening. diane is on assignment tonight, set to interview the president. we'll have more on that later here. but we do begin this evening with that secret rescue mission, once again pulled off by the elite navy s.e.a.l. team 6, to save a 32-year-old american woman held hostage by pirates in somalia. here's a video the pirates took of her to prove they had her. and then, at last night's state of the union, this first clue. the...
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. >> we found much of the science is not done well. >> reporter: many know they're critical of sports drinks because they have little benefit for casual athletes who work out less than two hours a day and most contain sugar. >> sports drinks are grossly oversold by companies who make them. people all over the place, teenagers drinking these things. the. >> reporter: the scientists tell abc news the oxford city year looks science that moves it provided cash go hydrate energy and hydration which is essential for health. karin dolan at columbia university has accepted speaking fees from gatorade. does that disqualify the research? >> i don't believe it does. it says we're also going to get funding from. you're not going to get large mih brands to study sports nutrition drinks. >> reporter: what's good for the olympians is not necessarily good for the rest of us, especially children. jim avila. abc news, washington. >>> and when we come back, the women who senior about to make history on the football field. we'll tell you how. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and th
. >> we found much of the science is not done well. >> reporter: many know they're critical of sports drinks because they have little benefit for casual athletes who work out less than two hours a day and most contain sugar. >> sports drinks are grossly oversold by companies who make them. people all over the place, teenagers drinking these things. the. >> reporter: the scientists tell abc news the oxford city year looks science that moves it provided cash go hydrate...
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is it art or science or bunk? the athletes. is it art or science or bunk? "nightly news" begins now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. from olympic park here in london tonight where late night events are still under way. we begin this evening with something widely anticipated as morning broke across america. the new jobs numbers. there was already trepidation because other staff have been all over the place lately including manufacturing. then the new jobs numbers came out. they were instantly taken two ways. the up side? employers added 163,000 workers to their payrolls last month. that's better than what economists had been predicting. here's the downside. the unemployment rate ticked up a notch to 8.3%, a more worrisome sign. nbc's anne thompson has more on what the numbers mean. >> reporter: today's report shows this recovery has yet to catch fire. the positive sign? jobs created in many areas. leading the way, professional and business services. everything from janitors to accountants, 49,000 new jobs. leisure and hospitality, 29,
is it art or science or bunk? the athletes. is it art or science or bunk? "nightly news" begins now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. from olympic park here in london tonight where late night events are still under way. we begin this evening with something widely anticipated as morning broke across america. the new jobs numbers. there was already trepidation because other staff have been all over the place lately including manufacturing. then the new...
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mayor in more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. welcome back and let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world this hour in the you are on the high end police officers have been placed on paid over their alleged role in the fatal shooting of an armed man the local chief of police the reason all the shooting is under investigation and these students lead to violent clashes between officers and raged witnesses who stormed the police department on sunday morning. least thirty seven people have been killed by the heaviest rain and six decades in the trying to ease capital bay training the restart house called one spread calles flooding major roads and streets around the picture thousands of people have had to be evacuated from their homes and more than five hundred lives have been cancelled. i will try using all the veteran and social justice protester has set himself alight in israel is the second such incident and fix that attempt in a
mayor in more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. welcome back and let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world this hour in the you are on the high end police officers have been placed on paid over their alleged role in the fatal shooting of an armed man the local chief of police the reason all the shooting is under investigation and these...
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science tells us we have to invest in kids early. the math, local and state levels say kurt, cut, cut. >> a senior associate dean at school of continuing studies, sam is a former new york city schoolteacher. welcome to both of you this morning. >> thank you. >> chris, let's start with politics. how would governor romney improve education for those who can't afford preschools to close the gap? >> i think he would do a couple things. i don't think the issue really is how much money, i think the issue is, is the money being used appropriately? we look at schools, for example in columbia county, florida, where you have 250,000 textbooks published that can't be used because they are not politically correct enough. i think what the governor is going to do is look at this whole idea. let's keep in mind, the federal government is not an uber state. give this responsibility back to the state, shrink the department of education and focus on those things that are most efficient. education is not a sacred cow. i think, as we keep hearing cut, cu
science tells us we have to invest in kids early. the math, local and state levels say kurt, cut, cut. >> a senior associate dean at school of continuing studies, sam is a former new york city schoolteacher. welcome to both of you this morning. >> thank you. >> chris, let's start with politics. how would governor romney improve education for those who can't afford preschools to close the gap? >> i think he would do a couple things. i don't think the issue really is how...
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and there really is a science to it. here's nick watt. >> reporter: beyonce has been crowned the most beautiful woman on our planet by "people" magazine. how do they know? isn't beauty intangible, unquantifiable? halle berry appeared on "people's" list 15 times. julia roberts 13 times. j-lo, 11. and there's a scientific explanation. >> underneath it all. we're all hard-wired to pick up on certain attractive features. >> reporter: a recent study reduced a remarkable formula. between the highs must be 47% the witt of the face. eyes to mouth. 36% from forehead to chin. >> reporter: i've been measuring the faces of beautiful women, trying to disprove these theories. i was hoping michelle pfeiffer's eyes were too far apart. they're not. they're perfect. all of these women come within 1% to 2% of these ideals. angelina jolie, bridget bardot, megan fox, naomi campbell and, of course, beyonce. but why do we find such symmetry irresistible? >> symmetry is associated with health and vigor. >> reporter: and that's attractive in a p
and there really is a science to it. here's nick watt. >> reporter: beyonce has been crowned the most beautiful woman on our planet by "people" magazine. how do they know? isn't beauty intangible, unquantifiable? halle berry appeared on "people's" list 15 times. julia roberts 13 times. j-lo, 11. and there's a scientific explanation. >> underneath it all. we're all hard-wired to pick up on certain attractive features. >> reporter: a recent study reduced a...
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points of physical science. first the observer and in this case the cop sitting 100 feet away was measuring his angular speed. it does not appear to be moving at all. that's angeular speed. he quickly deaccelerated to a stop and accelerated quickly. finally and most crucially i would say even though i know nothing about physics be observer cops view was obstructed at the moment he said he stopped his car but accused of having not stopped. for his very good work he was let off the hook, no ticket. no fine, no points for moving violation. for extra geek credit he of cou peer review. and from here forward, should dmitry crew yn kof be pulled over on a traffic beef, he can skip the general pleading, bag the charm offensive and go right to, do you know who i am? because it is the geek who shall inherit the earth. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset
points of physical science. first the observer and in this case the cop sitting 100 feet away was measuring his angular speed. it does not appear to be moving at all. that's angeular speed. he quickly deaccelerated to a stop and accelerated quickly. finally and most crucially i would say even though i know nothing about physics be observer cops view was obstructed at the moment he said he stopped his car but accused of having not stopped. for his very good work he was let off the hook, no...
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>> well, we've got to get them excited about science. as you know, some science classes and math classes just don't capture children's imaginations, so we have to figure out how to do that. so instead of telling children to be a software engineers, ask them, hey, wouldn't you like to be the next zuckerberg? we have to put them in context and get them excited about the careers. >> the 2012 teacher of the year was so interesting. she gets her kids to design an app in first or second grade, right? apps, this is -- you've got to do it right away and do it in something they understand. but we talk about the top jobs in these fields. engineering still in particular still a boys club. 80,000 degrees were handed out in 2011. just 15,000 of those, ainissa, went to women. why aren't women getting more excited about s.t.e.m., science, technology, engineering and math? is that also happening in the schools? >> it's a sad fact, but it's definitely true. women are about 20% of the bachelors degrees that are coming out in engineering, and there's no ge
>> well, we've got to get them excited about science. as you know, some science classes and math classes just don't capture children's imaginations, so we have to figure out how to do that. so instead of telling children to be a software engineers, ask them, hey, wouldn't you like to be the next zuckerberg? we have to put them in context and get them excited about the careers. >> the 2012 teacher of the year was so interesting. she gets her kids to design an app in first or second...
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. >> reporter: it seems like science fiction, a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car-sized rover to the martian surface then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right it's game over. >> i know when we get that signal i know a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, "curiosity" will be landing on a planet near us august 6. bill whitaker, cbs news, pass deena. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. good night. >>> this is 9news now. >> we begin with breaking news out of rockville. montgomery county firefighters contained a fire at the marlowe furniture store. this is located near the intersection of veers mill road. earlier, flames could be seen shooting out of that hole in the roof. firefighters managed to knock them down. all of this is causing some traffic problems. police shut down rockville pike in both directions right near that store. >>> tonight, police are still hunting
. >> reporter: it seems like science fiction, a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car-sized rover to the martian surface then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right it's game over. >> i know when we get that signal i know a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, "curiosity" will be landing on a planet near us...
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. >> reporter: science, it's essential to the marketing in the $7 billion worldwide sports drink game. >> 40 years of hydration science in every bottle. >> reporter: but just as the olympic games began in london, a reality check from a group of researches from england's prestigious oxford university. >> they used a lot of industry-sponsored scientists to do the research which makes us suspicious to begin with. >> reporter: in fact, these mds and clinical scientists say they couldn't find specific backing for much of sports drink advertising, and much of what they could find, they characterized as flawed science. >> we found much of the science has not been done well. >> reporter: many nationally known nutritionists are critical of sports drinks because they have little benefit for casual athletes who work out less than two hours a day and most contain sugar. >> sports drinks are grossly oversold by companies who make them. our kids all over the place, teenagers especially are drinking these things like crazy when they don't really need them. >> reporter: the beverage industry and the
. >> reporter: science, it's essential to the marketing in the $7 billion worldwide sports drink game. >> 40 years of hydration science in every bottle. >> reporter: but just as the olympic games began in london, a reality check from a group of researches from england's prestigious oxford university. >> they used a lot of industry-sponsored scientists to do the research which makes us suspicious to begin with. >> reporter: in fact, these mds and clinical scientists...
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the death-defying half-mile drop with no parachute. so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a
the death-defying half-mile drop with no parachute. so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher...
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number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. try centrum® silver. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your doctor do his job. and you do yours. ask if nexium is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> we're back now with a gro
number one doctor and pharmacist recommended, most complete multivitamin backed by thirty years of science. try centrum® silver. visit centrum-dot-com for your three dollar coupon. try centrum® silver. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage...
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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >>> there's special edition of "hot shots" from the democratic national convention. a woman decked out in festive decorations. president obama and bill clinton hug after clinton's speech on wednesday. a boy wears a yamlaka and the obama campaign logo is on top of it. and the obama family is all smiles after the president's speech on the final night of the convention. "hot spots" pictures coming in from charlotte, north carolina. >>> she was one of the surprise stars at the democratic national convention. the keynote speaker's young daughter who upstaged her own dad. you'll understand why when you see what she did. here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: kids at conventions are loose cannons. but when the keynote speaker referred to his 3-year-old, the cameras naturally went to her and caught her scratching and sticking out her tongue. until she suddenly noticed herself on the big screen. as if it were a mirror. >> i found myself whispering to her, as was once whispere
together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >>> there's special edition of "hot shots" from the democratic national convention. a woman decked out in festive decorations. president obama and bill clinton hug after clinton's speech on wednesday. a boy wears a yamlaka and the obama campaign logo is on top of it. and the obama family is all smiles after the president's speech on the final night of the convention....
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so that's a great question what is the origin of the laws of physics i don't know that's a question science can't answer what if the laws of physics have always existed and they give rise to a universe our universe and perhaps even multiple universes that's a possibility but it's a possibility that's sort of outside the realm of science because we don't know of any way to experimentally or observationally test whether that's a correct hypothesis so let's start from the. very big one gave rise to the universe wine was there a big bang so what gave rise to the universe is an interesting question we don't exactly know the answer to that but we have some ideas for example if there was a preexisting universe then what's called quantum fluctuations little bits of energy coming into existence for a very short time and then usually disappearing well those can occasionally give rise to a universe because if a quantum fluctuation lasts for a long time it can grow to a very large size and that can essentially give rise to a universe and that universe might then have quantum fluctuations that produce o
so that's a great question what is the origin of the laws of physics i don't know that's a question science can't answer what if the laws of physics have always existed and they give rise to a universe our universe and perhaps even multiple universes that's a possibility but it's a possibility that's sort of outside the realm of science because we don't know of any way to experimentally or observationally test whether that's a correct hypothesis so let's start from the. very big one gave rise...
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. >> it's not rocket science. germany has been doing this forever. >> pam house says their first apprentices will fill vacant positions at the plant as people retire. house faces a big challenge, though. convincing students that a four-year college degree isn't the only route to success. >> it was never a plan for me to be working in any type of industrial factory. so we need to loosen these. >> hope johnson was an honors student in high school. >> that's good. >> and says her parents really wanted her to attend a university. but as a math and science enthusiast, hope loved siemens' high-tech facility and her parents love the free tuition. >> you just focused on your frayeds and focus on what you're learning in the factory because they're paying for everything. >> now johnson is learning how to operate the machines that build siemens' massive generators. >> i talk to my friends. they're work at fast food restaurants. they're working at grocery stores. i work in a giant factory making stuff for power plants. it's l
. >> it's not rocket science. germany has been doing this forever. >> pam house says their first apprentices will fill vacant positions at the plant as people retire. house faces a big challenge, though. convincing students that a four-year college degree isn't the only route to success. >> it was never a plan for me to be working in any type of industrial factory. so we need to loosen these. >> hope johnson was an honors student in high school. >> that's good....
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the lone ranger the future mayor and more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. did stores are. going global and now. we want to. load you. choose your. treat your stuff. to. make your statement. for the world. coupons through. the stores and i'll see no installed fine tuning in syria as government forces advance on the rebel controlled areas near the compass so in the country's largest city of aleppo that's while washington up knows the opposition is gains and promises to increase support. also anger first past this clash with police in the u.s. city of dallas hours of turn on demand is going down by calls this comes just days after two on a man were shot dead by officers in the last time california prompting having please come on down and demonstrate that. the european common market on a difficult road ahead battles climate across the continent leading to thousands of paid gold layouts in front of the symbol of the industry pedro is planning to close with one of its lo
the lone ranger the future mayor and more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. did stores are. going global and now. we want to. load you. choose your. treat your stuff. to. make your statement. for the world. coupons through. the stores and i'll see no installed fine tuning in syria as government forces advance on the rebel controlled areas near the compass so in the country's...
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help us assess what is happening here, a level of the threat and the possible responses by the medical science community, fox news senior medical contributor has written extensively about and mx and this has the prospects of becoming one. first off, good to have you with us. >> good to see you. lou: cre stands for something that i could not possibly pronounced. >> it sounds very foreboding and mysterious and deadly, which is. lou: and it is so deadly and it is spreading. the original report, when we first saw the report. and i want to give them credit for that. the idea that this drug is absolutely drug proved to all non antibiotics, is that truly the case? >> not entirely. each time you see this there is occasionally an antibiotic that actually can be used against it, but often this 25, 26 antibiotics tested against this but don't work. and actually it is good to talk about this because it is a symptom of what is wrong with the current situation in medicine are we see people sicken and i see you. we throw a very powerful antibiotic got them, something like merope n.m., which is what fun talki
help us assess what is happening here, a level of the threat and the possible responses by the medical science community, fox news senior medical contributor has written extensively about and mx and this has the prospects of becoming one. first off, good to have you with us. >> good to see you. lou: cre stands for something that i could not possibly pronounced. >> it sounds very foreboding and mysterious and deadly, which is. lou: and it is so deadly and it is spreading. the...
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. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos. >> can i get a number four? >> reporter: over and over and over again. it's been dave giocolo's life the past three months or so. as has been eating the food. a precisely measured 1,000 calories a day -- an extra meal daily -- fast food only. >> how many calories? >> 770. >> reporter: why? because this man is paying him to. dr. samuel klein is a researcher at washington university medical school in st. louis, trying to understand why weight gain leads to diabetes and hypertension. at some point, research on rats alone just isn't enough. >> somebody has to eat this food this way to -- >> ultimately, it has to come to people. >> reporter: and a radio ad -- >> attention overweight volunteers -- >> reporter: -- that offered a cash incentive, up to $3,500. >> once i got into work, i called them right away. >> reporter: so did nurse dawn freeman. >> it probably took a month to get approved. >> reporter: and so they ate. every day -- from one of these five restaurants. until their weight went up a target
. >> reporter: hitting the fast food drive-in for science. >> can i get five soft tacos. >> can i get a number four? >> reporter: over and over and over again. it's been dave giocolo's life the past three months or so. as has been eating the food. a precisely measured 1,000 calories a day -- an extra meal daily -- fast food only. >> how many calories? >> 770. >> reporter: why? because this man is paying him to. dr. samuel klein is a researcher at...